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DOI: 10.1177/1359105306069082 A Psychosocial Resilience Model to Account for Medical Well-being in Relation to Sense of CoherenceUniversity of Windsor, Canada
University of Windsor, Canada
College of Charleston, USA We tested the suggestion that Sense of Coherence (SOC) may enhance medical well-being by virtue of a favorably balanced profile of psychosocial assets relative to liabilities. Results derived from a sample of 81 young adults who responded to a battery of inventories supported the Psychosocial Resilience Model. Our findings provide preliminary evidence to suggest that a favorable balance between psychosocial protective and risk factors may, in part, help explain why people with a strong SOC enjoy high levels of medical well-being.
Key Words: health medical positive psychology resilience sense of coherence
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